Texas bus makes first migrant drop-off near US Capitol in Washington
Immigration,Texas,Greg Abbott,DHS,2022 Texas Gubernatorial Election,Washington DC
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The state of Texas delivered on its promise to bus to Washington, D.C., migrants who have been released by the Border Patrol into border communities.
The first charter bus, which can carry up to 40 migrants, pulled into the nation's capital around 9 a.m. local time Wednesday, dropping off passengers between the U.S. Capitol and Union Station.
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